Polls show the Pirate Party could help topple the centre-right government and form a majority coalition with other opposition parties.

The Pirate Party has won support from many in the wake of Iceland's 2008 financial crisis and the Panama Papers' revelations earlier this year.The early election was triggered by the resignation of Prime Minister Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson in April. He stepped down in the wake of the leaked papers which revealed the offshore assets of high-profile people.The party calls for free healthcare for all Icelanders and "active public participation and supervision of those in power, more political transparency, more freedom from copyright restrictions on the internet and more protection of citizens' data.

Some will be scared to vote for this relatively unknown group but Iceland seems not to follow the traditional establishment model, bankers actually go to jail for wrongdoing unlike anywhere else in the world.